STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Police say they've caught the accomplice of an alleged "professional" burglar who drilled through cinder block walls to get into several Staten Island businesses.

Detectives on Tuesday arrested Jonathan Camacho, 23, of Brooklyn, linking him to seven separate break-ins across the Island since April.

His alleged accomplice, Roger Fischer, 41, of the 100 block of Garfield Avenue, was arrested last month, and accused of 10 burglaries. Fischer was arrested in Pennsylvania when the officer who pulled him over there noticed he was covered in cinder block dust.

Camacho is accused of the following break-ins, in each case going in through a cinder block wall:

April 3 burglary at Ariemma's Italian Deli at 1791 Hylan Blvd. in Dongan Hills, where police say he stole more than $3,000 in cash, lottery tickets and cold cuts.

April 5 burglary at a Citgo service station at 5205 Hylan Blvd. in Huguenot, where he's accused of stealing thousands of dollars in cash and cigarettes,.

April 14 burglary at a Getty service station on 1125 Richmond Terr. in Livingston

April 23 burglary at The Square, a pizzeria at 1910 Hylan Blvd. in Dongan Hills, where police say he not only took cash, but also a 2010 Nissan Cube parked nearby

April 27 burglary at a Getty service station at 1201 Victory Blvd. in Sunnyside, where he's accused of taking more than $3,000 in cash

May 2 burglary at a Lukoil-Dunkin Donuts at 4000 Hylan Blvd. in Great Kills, where he's accused of taking more than $3,000 in cash.

May 9 burglary at a commercial property at 2107 Richmond Terr. in Richmond Terrace, according to court papers.

Camacho is charged with seven counts of third-degree burglary, five counts of third-degree grand larceny, one count of fourth-degree grand larceny and seven counts of fourth-degree criminal mischief, said Peter N. Spencer, a spokesman for District Attorney Daniel Donovan.

NYPD officials say the burglary spree, and a number of other pattern burglars, are largely responsible for a double-digit percentage spike in break-ins on Staten Island this year.